Wafa' Media Foundation, one of the leading pro-Islamic State (IS) media groups, announced that another four units have joined its ranks, and that it has created three "battalions," including one consisting of women.

Again using an image of the Papal Basilica of St. Peter in the Vatican, the pro-Islamic State (IS) Wafa' Media Foundation called on lone-wolf jihadists to prepare attacks for "Crusaders" for the upcoming Christmas holiday.

The pro-Islamic State (IS) Wafa' Media Foundation continued to threaten attacks on the Vatican and Italian landmarks as well as the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia, publishing posters about both targets.

After its propaganda campaign threatening the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia, the pro-Islamic State (IS) Wafa’ Media Foundation published posters promoting what it called the “specter of terrorism,” and inciting for lone-wolf attacks.

The pro-Islamic State (IS) Wafa Media Foundation published an article rallying Muslims to ignite jihad in Myanmar (Burma) and suggesting to utilize the country’s border with Bangladesh to smuggle weapons, gear, and fighters.

As the next installment in its poster series threatening the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia, the pro-Islamic State (IS) Wafa’ Media Foundation displayed FC Barcelona player Lionel Messi dead and Brazilian national team’s Neymar da Silva Santos Júnior awaiting execution.

After using FC Barcelona star Lionel Messi on a poster threatening the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia, a pro-Islamic State (IS) media unit published two additional graphics, one calling French national team manager Didier Deschamps an “enemy of Allah,” and the other calling for lone-wolf attacks on the event.

The pro-Islamic State (IS) Wafa' Media Foundation published an article slamming Harakat Sawa'd Misr (Arms of Egypt Movement), or "Hasam," and other revolutionary groups in Egypt as branches of the Muslim Brotherhood.

The pro-Islamic State (IS) Wafa' Media Foundation published an article justifying the Manchester bombing and any attack on the British and their allies, portraying such operations as “deterrents” and revenge. Wafa’ posted the article, entitled, “Legitimacy of Bombing British Nationals,” on Telegram on May 26, 2017.